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workingman - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Workmen; Workman (disambiguation); Workingman

WORKINGMAN         

ألاسم

شَغَّال ; عَامِل ; فاعِل ; مُشْتَغِل

workingman         
اسْم : العامل . الشّغّيل
workman         
اسْم : العامل . الشّغّيل . الحِرَفيّ

Definición

Workingman
·noun A laboring man; a man who earns his daily support by manual labor.

Wikipedia

Workman

Workman may refer to:

  • Workman (horse)
  • Workman (surname), an English surname
  • Workman keyboard layout, an alternative English keyboard layout for ergonomic usage
  • Workman Publishing Company, an American publisher
  • Workman Township, Minnesota, United States
Ejemplos de uso de workingman
1. His strong work ethic was not only an example to African–Americans, but also to every workingman.
2. In the past six weeks, Clinton hammered down a shot of Crown Royal whiskey –– not necessarily the first choice of the workingman –– and chased it with a beer.
3. Huckabee‘s rock–solid socially conservative positions and his workingman appeal may bridge some party factions, and it‘s quite possible Florida will embrace a former Southern governor with a stellar ability to communicate.
4. His father still goes every day for morning coffee. The food is fast and they‘re always friendly.‘‘ Nowhere is Waffle House‘s workingman vibe stronger than at its headquarters in Norcross, Ga.
5. "The workingman cannot get ahead in this country, because the government takes everything away –– and they use the money to pay piqueteros to demonstrate against anyone who opposes them," said a 71–year–old butcher who gave only his first name, Mario, saying he feared being fined by the government for speaking against it.